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[Photo News] Studio Ghibli in Jeju
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[Photo News] Studio Ghibli in Jeju

The Studio Ghibli Exhibition in Jeju, South Korea, opened on Saturday, marking the studio's first official original exhibition in the country. Held at Jeju Donghwa Village, the event showcases scenes and installations inspired by iconic films such as 'Spirited Away,' 'My Neighbor Totoro,' 'Castle in the Sky,' and 'Howl's Moving Castle.' The exhibition aims to provide an immersive experience, blending sculptures, videos, sound, and spatial design to recreate the emotional and atmospheric elements of the films. The exhibition is open until September 27.

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[Photo News] Studio Ghibli in Jeju

The Studio Ghibli Exhibition in Jeju, South Korea, opened on Saturday, marking the studio's first official original exhibition in the country. Held at Jeju Donghwa Village, the event showcases scenes and installations inspired by iconic films such as 'Spirited Away,' 'My Neighbor Totoro,' 'Castle in the Sky,' and 'Howl's Moving Castle.' The exhibition aims to provide an immersive experience, blending sculptures, videos, sound, and spatial design to recreate the emotional and atmospheric elements of the films. The exhibition is open until September 27.

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